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"Room was quite small and lacking in toiletries, but included breakfast and location to the station was definitely a plus. Clean and comfortable otherwise, no complaints. Not sure what was in the area as we just stayed overnight between trains."

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"This is a nice modern hotel close to the train station. The is a very "ethnic" neighbourhood and I would not recommend it to somebody coming home at 2am in the morning from a night at the pub. My pregnant wife and myself were ok duirng daylight hours but we would not travel in the area after dark."

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"Spacious room for family of four (two kids 4 and 8). Large bathroom with separate toilet. The bath tub could be better though as it was old and had spa jets which were dirty. Other than that we would be glad to come back here to stay. No in room kettle but reception we're happy to provide us with..."

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"So... the ibis was pretty good, the room was nice and it had a great view all things considered. It's SUPER close to the train station which was super convenient.
The in house restaurant has pretty good food as well, it'll be helpful if you speak French though as no servers spoke much English..."

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"The hotel was cute and within walking distance to everything. Public transportation was easily accessible right outside the hotel. The room was pretty spacious and clean. Breakfast was included which was a plus. "

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"In total we stayed 8 nights. Reception staff was friendly. Location is good as it's near the train station. It is about less than 10mins walk to train station. The room is not maintained well. The floor seems like it was not cleaned at all. Position of the microwave is too high to reach. Utensils..."

Top Marseille neighborhoods

Vieux Port

Marseille’s colorful city birthplace has seen ships docking for thousands of years, and its Vieux Port still thrives with maritime soul today. After building up an appetite watching the local fish…

Marseille’s colorful city birthplace has seen ships docking for thousands of years, and its Vieux Port still thrives with maritime soul today. After building up an appetite watching the local fishermen auctioning off their daily catch, try some famous bouillabaisse in one of the area’s tempting terrace restaurants. In the evening, you’ll hear music floating out from the harbor bars, and discover twinkly twilight views from the Pharo Palace.

Velodrome Stadium

Marseille’s Velodrome Stadium dominates its neighborhood, and its home team often dominates the local chit-chit of this football mad city. You can peruse the sprawling stadium during a grounds tou…

Marseille’s Velodrome Stadium dominates its neighborhood, and its home team often dominates the local chit-chit of this football mad city. You can peruse the sprawling stadium during a grounds tour, or, if you have the guts, head for the passion-filled stands during a match. If sporting furor isn’t for you, discover Marseille’s historic modernist architecture at Le Corbusier’s striking Unité d'Habitation development, where you’ll uncover secret roof-top city views.

La Corniche

Marseille’s long seaside road runs past sandy coves offering sparkly sea views. Walk along the craggy cliff top and peek over the side to see fishing boats beached on the rocks. The picturesque Fr…

Marseille’s long seaside road runs past sandy coves offering sparkly sea views. Walk along the craggy cliff top and peek over the side to see fishing boats beached on the rocks. The picturesque French Riviera gives way to full out fun at Prado Beach where you can swim, water ski and surf. La Corniche’s stately Borely Park is perfect for your afternoon nap surrounded by flowing fountains and flowers.

Castellane et Prefecture

You’ll be seduced by cool cafés, quirky shops, and exuberant street life in Castellane et Prefecture. At Place Castellane’s monumental fountain, watch daily life whizzing past before joining local…

You’ll be seduced by cool cafés, quirky shops, and exuberant street life in Castellane et Prefecture. At Place Castellane’s monumental fountain, watch daily life whizzing past before joining locals for a coffee and croissant at a nearby bistro. With a colorful market happening most weekdays at lively La Plaine or bustling Prado, you can wander among local chitter chatter, pungent French cheeses, and the eclectic bric-a-brac of Marseille’s diverse bazaars.

La Joliette

Marseille’s docklands, once the hub of its 19th century industry, are these days home to the city’s fashionable urbanites. You’ll wander among dominant warehouses that now hold stylish apartments …

Marseille’s docklands, once the hub of its 19th century industry, are these days home to the city’s fashionable urbanites. You’ll wander among dominant warehouses that now hold stylish apartments and renovated office spaces. Don’t miss the huge terrace of towering harbor-side dock buildings, or the elaborate Byzantine-Roman style Marseille Cathedral. If you have a chance, head for the twinkly night-time lights at the dazzling MuCEM Museum.

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What is Marseille Like?

One of the largest and oldest cities in France, Marseille is packed with plenty of must-see sites, many of them centered around the port itself. The Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica sits perched above the Old Port, watching over the harbor according to local tradition. The Old Port itself is host to many tours, performances, and sites of interest, including Saint-Ferréol les Augustins, where the Knights Templar once resided. On a more academic note, the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations is the first museum in France dedicated to the understanding of the peoples of the Mediterranean, and houses not only ancient and historical works but also contemporary exhibits. L'Estaque, on the north end of the city, is where many impressionist painters created the works that made them famous. Last, but certainly not least, the city also plays host to a thriving sports scene, centered around the Stade Vélodrome - once used for the World Cup, and now the primary home for Olympique de Marseille FC, the pride of the city. There is plenty to do and see in Marseille. With Hotels.com, our selection of partner Marseille hotels will make it easy for you to see it all.

Hints and Tips for Getting Along with Locals in Marseille

As a major hub for both business and vacations, Marseille's residents are used to visitors, and are as welcoming as the sunny, moderate local climate. Many of Marseille's historic monuments, as well as its cafes and restaurants, are located off La Canebière, so make sure to put that particular avenue at the top of your list! Many choice Provencal accommodations are located there as well. Walking the city is easy in general, though public transit is also more than adequate. A good ol' fashioned firm handshake and a little French will get you a long way in not appearing out of place when interacting with the locals. For food, Bouillabaisse might be the local signature dish, but all kinds of seafood-based offerings are commonplace owing to the city's location and history. And given the cosmopolitan nature of the city, there is surely something for everyone, both in terms of food, and in terms of nightlife, where bars and discotheques proliferate. By searching for Marseille hotels with Hotels.com, you can save money - and time - to make sure you enjoy the full Marseille experience.